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The English Premier League (EPL) clubs have collectively agreed to stop featuring gambling sponsorships on the front of football kits from the 2026–2027 season, the top-flight league said on Thursday.

Eight of the 20 clubs in the league currently have betting companies as shirt sponsors, including Newcastle United (Fun88), West Ham United (Betway), and Everton (Stake.com).

The UK government is expected to publish a white paper—a proposal for future legislation—on gambling regulation.

According to a report, ministers have signaled that the white paper will not include restrictions on shirt sponsorship if a voluntary agreement is reached.

The report added that sleeves are still permitted.

“Premier League clubs have today collectively agreed to withdraw gambling sponsorship from the front of clubs’ matchday shirts…” the league said in a statement.

“The announcement follows an extensive consultation involving the league, its clubs, and the Department for Culture, Media, and Sport as part of the government’s ongoing review of current gambling legislation.

“To assist clubs with their transition away from shirt-front gambling sponsorship, the collective agreement will begin at the end of the 2025-2026 season.”

The Premier League added that it was working with other sports on “the development of a new code for responsible gambling sponsorship.”

Britain’s Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer welcomed the Premier League’s announcement.

“The vast majority of adults gamble safely, but we have to recognize that footballers are role models who have enormous influence on young people.”

“We want to work with institutions like the Premier League to do the right thing for young fans,” Frazer said.

“We will soon bring forward a Gambling White Paper to update protections for punters and ensure those who are at risk of gambling harm and addiction are protected.”

Reuters/NAN

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